Watch OFA's immigration campaign manager Pedro Morillas explain.

From one on one conversations to powerful public displays of support, OFA volunteers fought for reform in 2013.

We came a long way toward achieving comprehensive immigration reform in 2013, including passing a landmark bill in the Senate. Take a look at OFA organizers' favorite moments in the fight for reform this year

OFA calls on seven more lawmakers to act on reform.

Today we're going public with the next seven names on our list of representatives who can play a key role in passing reform. These legislators have a choice: side with their constituents and be leaders on reform, or defend the broken status quo.

Will one of these representatives stand up?

The reality is that immigration reform could pass today if House leaders just held a vote. So today, OFA is adding five more members of Congress to the list of representatives who should be leading on immigration reform.

A group of activists has set up camp at the foot of the Capitol.

The strength and bravery of the individuals on the National Mall right now stands in stark contrast to the stalling and foot dragging in the House of Representatives. Their activities on the ground have sparked solidarity across the country, and prompted visits from leaders as diverse as Vice President Joe Biden, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, and Representative Jeff Denham.

Supporters rally to keep pressure on Congress in nationwide Day of Action.

The fight for immigration reform continues, with OFA volunteers organizing on the ground and online to pressure the House of Representatives to hold a vote. Check out photos and stories from the field.

Here are five more members of Congress who need to take action.

These members of Congress can either stand with the American people or stand in the way. And let’s be clear: There is no gray area. The House's inaction is hurting American families and costing our economy millions every day.